Hey Colt gurus- Combat Commander in 9mm


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QuarterBoreGunner
September 12, 2003, 02:33 PM
Any idea how many of these were made? I've tried the Blue Book and it's not very clear how long the production run was.

Just looking for a rough idea of how many were made. This inquiry is for a friend; he says he has a blued 70's series that is rollmarked 'Combat Commander' in 9mm.

Thanks in advance.

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BigG
September 12, 2003, 03:05 PM
I've got one, too. I don't think they were terribly rare nor terribly popular either. The 45 model was probably the most prevalent. I like mine but mostly as a curiosity as it really has no advantages over the 45, imho. It kicks almost the same and holds one or two extra cartridges.

BADSBSNF81
September 14, 2003, 12:45 AM
The Combat Commander, an all steel version of the Commander was introduced in 1970 at @ SN 70BS01001 and it was made at least until 1985 (refs stop a that year). Offered in 45/38 Super/9mm.

Old Fuff
September 14, 2003, 11:47 AM
The Combat Commander was offered in 9mm, .38 Super and .45ACP. The 9mm wasn't particularly popular because other companies offered better choices in compact pistols chambered to use the smaller round. I don't believe Colt has released any production figures broken down into caliber, but the 9mm's woud be scarce, but not rare, in comparison to .45's.

BigG
September 14, 2003, 12:07 PM
BADBS: That means my Colt's Combat Commander in 9mm Luger Caliber (sic) was the 45xx produced, according to your serial # reference. :cool:

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